| 1917 - 544 páginas
...education. "The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is... | |
| Robert Carlton Clark - 1927 - 906 páginas
...interests had to be maintained. There were no philosophical discussions and no 'superficial explanation that a government resting upon popular suffrage cannot...elect and who obey their governors are educated.' Nowhere else in the world do we find men with meager education or with none striving so earnestly for... | |
| John Dewey - 1928 - 602 páginas
...EDUCATION * THE devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is... | |
| John Dewey - 1993 - 276 páginas
...systematic education. The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is... | |
| John M. Novak - 1994 - 288 páginas
...educating a citizenry that is prepared to participate responsibly in it. As John Dewey (1901) expressed it: "Since a democratic society repudiates the principle...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education." In Dewey's view, democracy ought to exist in all social realms. Schools are particularly... | |
| Walter Parker - 1996 - 400 páginas
...systematic education. The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is... | |
| Douglas J. Simpson, Michael John Brierley Jackson - 1997 - 396 páginas
...and Education: The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is... | |
| Jennifer Welchman - 1997 - 244 páginas
...borders. He states: The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...who elect and who obey their governors are educated. . . . But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily... | |
| Nathan Brown - 2003 - 340 páginas
...democratic society: The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage...elect and who obey their governors are educated.. .. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily... | |
| David Scott - 2003 - 584 páginas
...democracies, the usual explanation of this connection was 'superficial'. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage cannot be successful unless those who elect and obey their governors are educated. But there is a deeper explanation. A democracy is more than a form... | |
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